Sunita❤❤❤hayvï païvä mina olen tamerat ..I have 2 years experience cleaners and completed my medical laboratory technologists .am eager to start my career in healthcare .during my training. I have 4 years experience in various healthcare hospital and clinic .i am passionate about providing quality care to patients and excited to contribute my skills to you're organization ,my i get Any job in amazing Lapland Finland 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮 paljon kiitos 🙏🙏🙏
my wife is struggling for job since landed in Finland, she is a student at Aalto uni, all the saving has come to end now only money left is for return to home and leave the studies.
I am sorry to hear this. Perhaps, you should consider visiting Business Finland authorities. If you are eligible, they will help you invest in some small business, and they also provide loan amount for setting up a small time business. Please check your eligibility before visiting Business Finland Authorities.
Thanks alot for this informative video, I hope that you have recovered from your recent health issues in India. I wanted to know how much currency we need to carry for Finland and how much amount we need to keep in our forex card beside the required amount in our bank account. Please reply ASAP.. Thanks....
Please keep at least 2 months' rent and food expenses in spare with you in cash. You will need a lot of cash initially because bank accounts take a long time to open. Also, ask someone to be prepared to help you with cash if you run out of it. I will also suggest not to do international transactions with your Indian bank accounts because it gets expensive. You can use it in limitation. Kindly carry around 6000 euros in hand while arriving or ask your company to help you receive cash in hand until your bank account opens.
Thank you for your question. Actually, the medical field profession, in finland, requires a whole explanatory video. I will explain it in another video. It is not limited to agencies; your preparations, demands, supply, and how the system works. Everything needs to be understood before taking the big leap.
Hi, I’ve received a job offer in Helsinki, Finland. Currently, my wife and I are working in Bangalore, both with 10 years of experience in IT. She’s working as a business analyst at Shell Petroleum India. We’re wondering how difficult it might be for her to find a job in Helsinki if she comes on a dependent visa. Any insights? Your message would be more valuable for us. Thanks!
@sabarigirinathanm9838 Consider any job other than IT industry, has limitations related to the Finnish language. Enrolling her in multiple things like integration programs for foreigners, learning language, and then applying for multiple jobs will require time and energy as well as interest. Also, do note that currently, Finland is going through a rise in unemployment due to the employment rate hitting the lowest among European nations. This new change will be a little challenging and needing patience, but eventually, things get smooth. I wish you Good luck and congratulations for the offer in hand.
@@SunitaKumar1206 Thank you so much for your reply. But can we survive and save some money there with one salary. Currently we save around 1.5L/month here in India? I will be getting 70K Euro before tax? What is the income tax looks like there? Can you please help here.
@sabarigirinathanm9838 taxes are high, but it doesn't matter if you wisely plan and have no debt back home like EMIs. Also depends on your expenditure habits. Consider you have children or no children. But yes, the probability of savings with this package is higher. Do consider the social security services you are receiving from medical to children's schooling.
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If you are in Finland, please visit TE palvelut to find out your job opportunities, but if you are trying to get hired in Finland from some other country, hire a recruitment agency for yourself as per your job profile. Thank you for your comment.